We have some great news. Face-to-face education is returning!
The Tweed Valley Clinical Society is your chance to embed yourself in your local community of health practitioners. It’s an opportunity to make friends, network, get to know your referrals, learn new information and have fun in a collaborative, knowledge-sharing space.
On Thursday 11 November, the Tweed Valley Clinical Society will meet at Babalou Weddings and Events (above the Kingscliff Beach Hotel) for an evening to reflect, come together and gain some education. We’ll be hearing from 3 general practices about ways they have adapted and thrived throughout the pandemic, celebrating some of their achievements. You’ll also get a chance to share some of your ‘wins’ from the year and discuss response strategies alongside your fellow Tweed Valley clinicians.
We’ll also talk to you about the Tweed Valley CPD needs assessment and share with you Healthy North Coast’s draft 2022 CPD calendar. This will be a chance for you to let us know what’s missing and which CPD topics are important for your personal learning.
Tweed Valley Clinical Society
Thursday 11 November
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Babalou Weddings and Events, Kingscliff
What’s included: canapes and a two-course dinner.
Speakers:
- Jessica Hunter, Registered Nurse, Banora Shopping Village Medical Centre
- Dr Chris Wetherall, General Practitioner, Tweed Health for Everyone
- Mary Lynch, Registered Nurse, Tweed Health for Everyone
- Michelle Gilbert, Registered Nurse, Kingscliff Health
Our three general practices will briefly describe some of the ways they’ve mobilised response plans to the COVID-19 pandemic. This will include strategies for improving communication amongst staff and ways they’ve fostered collaborative approaches to change.
Nigel Cronin, Manager Education at Healthy North Coast, will facilitate questions for the audience and will give you a chance to talk about some of your successes also.
Who’s invited?
The Tweed Valley Clinical Society is all about fostering integration.
With this in mind, all primary health care professionals working in the Tweed Valley (as well as the surrounds) are encouraged to come along. We’d love to see a good mix of GPs, GP registrars, practice managers, nurses and staff, allied health, Aboriginal health workers and service coordinators in attendance.
Numbers will be limited in line with COVID safety, so please register early to reserve your place.
In the event that we need to cancel the face-to-face session, we will instead join online for a shorter event and all those registered will receive a free gift.
Help us spread the word
To help us grow the Tweed Valley Clinical Society, we need your help. Please download the flyer for this event and share it with your colleagues. Encourage them to come along and if they can’t make it, encourage them to sign up for the clinical society to be notified of future events.
COVID safety
Healthy North Coast takes it obligations for your safety seriously. We advise that the venue where the event is to be held is COVID safe and that a COVID safety plan has been developed and registered with the NSW Government.
Numbers will be restricted, so reserve your place early.
If you are sick or experiencing the mildest of symptoms, please do not attend.
All attendees must comply with the NSW Government Order (effective 11 October 2021) stating that no unvaccinated person (over the age of 16) is allowed into hospitality premises.